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Two Hong Kong icons today made their first public appearance in more than nine months after they were damaged during last year’s protests. HSBC’s famous lion sculptures, known as Stephen and ...
Damaged and defaced during tumultuous protests at the start of this year, the two bronze lion statues standing guard outside HSBC Holdings Plc’s main office in Hong Kong have made their return ...
Hong Kong opposition politicians of The League ... A group of five activists gathered in front of one of the iconic lion statues that stand guard at HSBC’s main offices in the city’s Central ...
A group of workers were seen Thursday morning cleaning two iconic lion statues outside HSBC headquarters in Hong Kong's central business district. Long viewed as the symbol of the city's financial ...
“The Lion Wakes: A Modern History of HSBC.” It once even acted as Hong Kong’s unofficial monetary authority in some capacities as the city’s economy opened up to the world, printing ...
Two iconic lion sculptures that have guarded the entrance ... which form part of the bank’s and Hong Kong’s history.” The two lions have only been removed from public view twice before ...
From the bronze lion sculptures, Stephen and Stitt, standing guard outside HSBC's main building in Central, to the intricate feng shui influence that shaped the design of the HK$5 billion HSBC ...
An important symbol of power in Chinese culture, the bank's bronze guardians have come to represent prosperity in Hong Kong. The rainbow installation, painted by local artist Michael Lam for HSBC's ...
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